SwitchedShow asked:

You live your life online — and anyone can read it. Should employers be able to troll your Facebook or MySpace page? Or should everything that you put online be accessible to anyone, anywhere? With increasingly popular social networking sites aggregating unprecedented volumes of personal data, the age-old issue of online privacy is once again rearing its ugly head. We ask NYU professor and social networking expert Clay Shirky (watch the full interview with Clay Shirky here) where to draw …

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25 Responses to “Facebook Killed the Private Life”

  1. facebook Says:

    facebook

    I thought you can’t watch other people’s site in Facebook unless you are friends.

  2. facebook Says:

    facebook

    It seems that Young people are the main TARGET. Do they have solid decission making skills?

  3. facebook Says:

    facebook

    This guy looks like a bald Tom Hanks.

  4. facebook Says:

    facebook

    Even without face book the NWO has many ways finding out info so don’t blame face book

  5. Social Networking Says:

    Social Networking

    don’t you go back to gook land

  6. Social Networking Says:

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    One takes risks when they put their information on the net.

  7. facebook Says:

    facebook

    then dont use it fukin stupid white ckarker

  8. facebook Says:

    facebook

    To be honest, It’s not so much of a privacy issue, its more of an issue that I don’t care about what every single person I know is doing at any given time.
    Quite frankly.

  9. Social Networking Says:

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    anyone with a decent amount of knowhow can get in to 90% of people’s facebook/myspaces. the kids that poor their social lives into the internet and then are surpised with every other kid onthe street knows what happend between them and so-and-so is ignorant. if you want somthing to stay privatem dont post it on the internet at all.

  10. Social Networking Says:

    facebook

    If your settings allow potential employers to see certain information, they absolutely have the right to look at it.

    It’s your responsibility to restrict who can see your information, not facebook’s.

  11. Social Networking Says:

    Social Networking

    An Internet troll, or simply “troll” in Internet slang, is someone who posts controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum or chat room, with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.

    Looking at a person’s public profile is not “trolling”.

  12. Social Networking Says:

    facebook

    Omg, u dont have to put any info on my space and facebook, u have a chouse to put your privite stuff in your info if u want…

  13. Social Networking Says:

    Social Networking

    internet = no privacy!!!! everybody has access to all your info.

  14. Social Networking Says:

    Social Networking

    I am so glad that I do not own a myspace or myface account.

  15. facebook Says:

    facebook

    Facebook is runned by freaking fag pedophiles, just like Yahoo! Answers.

  16. Social Networking Says:

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    I know in the bible it says about people following someone/something big and losing their rights/privacy etc. ( its not society or the country changing the rules )
    And not to have the mark of the devil etc etc ..
    its the internet that the bible has been talking/ written about.
    it wasn’t talking about a person/people

    thats just kinda spooky in a way.

  17. Social Networking Says:

    facebook

    CIA=-criminals in action OWN Facebook!!!!!go figure what they do to your privacy and profile!!!

  18. facebook Says:

    Social Networking

    If you don’t like employers to see stuff change the settings. :)

  19. facebook Says:

    facebook

    facebook is shit, so is myspace etc

  20. facebook Says:

    Social Networking

    if you dont want people seeing stupid shit on your facebook/myspace/whatever then just dont put stupid shit on it. in fact, you could use this whole thing to your advantage if you get creative enough.

  21. facebook Says:

    facebook

    Amen, if your dumb enough to post it. Its not private anymore. Facebook and Myspace can be checked.

  22. facebook Says:

    facebook

    if one is exposing personal information in the web only if he’s absurdly naive he will believe that it will be secure and private. No one should take these networks all to seriously. the one’s who are interested in them are putting some shine in their own identity. If it’s truly private and can put your personal life at risk DON’T EXPOSE IT! Peace

  23. Social Networking Says:

    Social Networking

    this is why we are moving towards private personal by invitation only networks like ‘legacy spaces’ google it

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